The Meaning of The Convolution: XT HT
The Meaning of The Convolution: XT HT
by Mauro Caresta
f (t ) =
x( ) h(t )d
To understand the meaning of the convolution we can break it down into the following steps:
1) x and h are given as function of a dummy variable 2) Transpose of the functions: h( ) h( ) 3) Add an offset t which allows h(t ) to slide along the axis in the right direction. 4) The value at a fixed t x is given by the area of the curve resulted by the product of
x( ) h(t
)d
Convolution Example 1
by Mauro Caresta
Shown in the following simple example is the convolution of two identical windows, note that in this case h( ) = h( ) . Here the amplitude is A=1, then the value of the convolution is exactly the intersection area between the two curves.
x (t )
h (t )
f (t ) = x(t ) h(t )
A2 B
t
-B/2 B/2
t
-B B
t1 t2
t1
t2
t3 t3 t4 t4
Convolution
by Mauro Caresta
x(t)
h(t)
h(b-)
h(t2-)
h(-)
The value of the convolution will be proportional at every point, to the intersection area of the two curves.